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    Appropriate Use of Self-Disclosure

    Appropriate use of self-disclosure The appropriate use of self-disclosure is another of the many “tricks of the trade” the scholar- practitioner must master and add to their therapeutic arsenal. I asked my own therapist about this and he told me about something that he heard at a conference many years ago. He says when he’s about to self-disclose he stops himself and asks (silently, to himself) W.A.I.T !?! or What Am I Telling? This gives him enough time to check himself and make sure he

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    Dealing with Depression

    the condition reaches unprecedented scales. Doctors and therapists advise that should any of the symptoms as mentioned earlier be observed, relatives and colleagues of the depression person should act promptly address the causative agents or seek therapy and treatment before the situation aggravates (In Healey, 2015). Summary of the Brochure The brochure offers insightful information regarding depression, the telltale signs and questions caretakers should ask the therapist or the doctor. It

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    Nursing Roles

    “Nursing’s Role in Promoting Quality and Patient Safety Assignment” Nurses inherently are concerned with patient safety. They are best positioned to prevent medical errors at the bedside. There is a moral and legal imperative to implement safe practices at all times. Nurses and the profession are negatively impacted when medical errors occur. Until recently the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) mandated that all patient medications be administered 30 minutes before or after a scheduled

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    Outline the Primary Skills Used in Counselling Relationships

    goal is to facilitate the client in developing a personal understanding of self, and form a realisation of their own psychological needs and desires. It is, in essence, a route to empowerment for the client. Carl Rogers, father of client-centred therapy, described the client as an ‘organism’ whose natural tendency is a need to grow and develop: "The organism has one basic tendency and striving - to actualize, maintain, and enhance the experiencing organism” (Rogers, 1951, p. 487). This ‘actualisation

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    Person Centred Therapy

    colleagues where innovators that refined the concepts and methods of person-centred therapy and that would later become one of the most influential and controversial of therapeutic approaches. During the 1940’s Rogers developed nondirective counselling. His theory was developed in four stages over the span of his career. This was a new direction of counselling that highlights that the direction and locus of control in therapy were clearly centred in the client, shifting the power to the person seeking

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    View of Human Nature

    Dropbox 6 PSYC 460 View of Human Nature - This theory is different from most other therapies. Many of the other therapies came from historical periods where social arrangements were assumed to be rooted in a person’s biological base gender. Because men were considered to be the norm they were the only ones who were studied. The constructs of feminist therapy is fair, spans the entire life, is flexible, and multicultural. Feminist Perspective on Personality Development – When a person is born

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    Client Centered Therapy

    Techniques HS – 203, MO -2 April 4, 2015 Annotated Bibliography Sanyal, N. (2011). Client-Centered Therapy: The Interior Decorator of Mind. Amity Journal Of Applied Psychology, 2(1), 49-53 . Client Centered Therapy, and those how practice it are sometimes referred to as Rogerian. This is due to the creator’s name, Carl Rogers. Of the several therapeutic systems, Client Centered therapy is known for utilizing a client’s quality elements, more than any other. This article suggests that the client

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    Mft Theory

    allows MFTs to focus on other factors such as the diversity concerns and the therapeutic relationship in order to increase the outcome of successful treatment. Being competent as a MFT means being able to navigate through the five steps of competent therapy: (1) determine what the situation entails, (2) identifying the obstacles and resources that can effect a client, (3) develop a treatment plan, (4) assessing the client’s progress, and (5) document the process. Common factors research shows us the

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    Autism

    Kia Williams Ms. Clawson 11/17/14 Autism Autism is the result of a neurological disorder, which is also linked to abnormal biological and chemistry in the brain. This impacts developmental in areas of social interaction and communication skills. Autism affects each child differently and to varying degrees or extent. It appears within the first 3 years of life. You can know if your child has autism or any other disorder by (CHAT), which is known as the checklist for Autism in Toddlers

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    2.02 What Happens After High School

    2.02 Career Path Chart Considering your interests and expectations, identify two career paths that suit your interests and abilities. Complete the chart and reflection questions based on your research of your chosen career paths. Potential Career Paths Career Information Career Path Option 1 Lawyer Career Category___________ Career Path Option 2 Physical Therapist Career Category___________ Job description (including daily responsibilities) Represents clients in criminal and

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